Sinan Kuday (@sinankuday) 's Twitter Profile
Sinan Kuday

@sinankuday

Physicist, Ankara University, @CERN @ATLASExperiment Hometown: Izmir Karsiyaka

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linkhttp://kuday.web.cern.ch/ calendar_today28-02-2009 17:14:30

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Physics In History (@physinhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a famous paradox called Cantor’s paradox that shows that there is no largest type of infinity. The paradox is based on the idea that for any set, the set of all its subsets is bigger than the original set. For example, the set {1, 2} has four subsets: {}, {1}, {2}, and

There is a famous paradox called Cantor’s paradox that shows that there is no largest type of infinity. The paradox is based on the idea that for any set, the set of all its subsets is bigger than the original set. For example, the set {1, 2} has four subsets: {}, {1}, {2}, and
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The Casimir Effect is a quantum phenomenon where two uncharged, parallel metal plates placed very close together in a vacuum attract each other. This happens due to quantum fluctuations in the vacuum, showing that even "empty" space has energy.

The Casimir Effect is a quantum phenomenon where two uncharged, parallel metal plates placed very close together in a vacuum attract each other. This happens due to quantum fluctuations in the vacuum, showing that even "empty" space has energy.
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It was Pythagoras who discovered that the 5ᵗʰ and the octave of a note could be produced on the same string by stopping at ⅔ and ½ of its length respectively. Harmony therefore depends on a numerical proportion. It was this discovery, according to Hankel, which led Pythagoras

It was Pythagoras who discovered that the 5ᵗʰ and the octave of a note could be produced on the same string by stopping at ⅔ and ½ of its length respectively. 

Harmony therefore depends on a numerical proportion. It was this discovery, according to Hankel, which led Pythagoras
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The Euler-Lagrange Equation is a key tool in physics, central to Lagrangian mechanics. It derives a system's equations of motion by minimizing the action, which is the integral of the Lagrangian (L = T - V, kinetic minus potential energy). ✍️

The Euler-Lagrange Equation is a key tool in physics, central to Lagrangian mechanics. It derives a system's equations of motion by minimizing the action, which is the integral of the Lagrangian (L = T - V, kinetic minus potential energy). ✍️
ShiftDelete.Net (@shiftdeletenet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ChatGPT, macOS üzerinden kod düzenleme yeteneği kazandı. 📍 Bu yeni yetenek, geliştirme süreçlerini daha pratik hale getirerek kullanıcıların Xcode ve VS Code gibi popüler geliştirme araçları üzerinden rahatlıkla değişiklik yapmasına imkan tanıyor.

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On March 12, 1989, Tim Berners-Lee submitted an information management proposal. An idea for a computerized system that would allow users to write, format, and interlink content through hypertext. 36 years ago Today, the World Wide Web was born.

On March 12, 1989, Tim Berners-Lee submitted an information management proposal. An idea for a computerized system that would allow users to write, format, and interlink content through hypertext. 

36 years ago Today, the World Wide Web was born.
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A biomedicine breakthrough! Using AI and ultrabright X-ray beams at Advanced Photon Source, a team of scientists led by Nobel Prize winner David Baker created a computational method for generating proteins that bind and signal a wide range of small molecules – bit.ly/4iIZVfK

A biomedicine breakthrough! Using AI and ultrabright X-ray beams at <a href="/advancedphoton/">Advanced Photon Source</a>, a team of scientists led by Nobel Prize winner David Baker created a computational method for generating proteins that bind and signal a wide range of small molecules – bit.ly/4iIZVfK
CERN Courier (@cerncourier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest edition of CERN Courier explores two of the most fascinating anomalies in fundamental science: the Hubble tension and muon g-2. Both are the subject of fast moving developments, and both could hint at new particles and interactions. cerncourier.com/p/magazine/

The latest edition of CERN Courier explores two of the most fascinating anomalies in fundamental science: the Hubble tension and muon g-2.  Both are the subject of fast moving developments, and both could hint at new particles and interactions.   

cerncourier.com/p/magazine/
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The quantum simulation of driven, strongly correlated phases at large scales is challenging, primarily due to detrimental heating effects. Now, a large-scale interacting Mott–Meissner phase has been realized in a neutral atom quantum simulator. nature.com/articles/s4156…

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Your shadow is your best friend. The black panther is the melanistic colour variant of the leopard (Panthera pardus), so these are not two different species, but a leopard and her melanistic partner [📹 Shaaz Jung]